Customer reviews

“Mostyn House added huge value to the overall enjoyment of our holiday. It was stunning and very thoughtfully presented and equipped. Above excellent.”

Miss Davies, West Drayton, August 2014

“The house certainly had the WOW factor and was a perfect place to surprise my parents with for their 70th Birthdays. Beautiful house finished to a high standard with plenty of room for the 9 of us to spend time together and well positioned to explore North Wales as well as Chester where the Zoo and Aquarium are superb.”

Mr Dawes, Northampton, April 2014

“Mostyn House is amazing! It has been carefully restored and beautifully decorated. The bedrooms are all large sizes with comfortable beds, ample storage space and three en-suites that are well appointed with brilliant showers and lots of soft towels. The living space is great with a dining table that seats 10 and a table in the kitchen for 6, a large living room with seating for 9, as well as a huge cooker and ample glasses, crockery, cutlery and pans. The house is very warm considering the size of it. The owners left us some wine and mince pies which was very lovely of them. We will definitely be looking to have another break away here with our friends.”

Mrs Bennett, Leigh, December 2013

“Beautiful house all newly refurbished. Owner lived very close and was prompt to come round if we required anything.”

Cottage features

Off road parking

Smoke-free

Garden / Patio

Cot available

Highchair available

Pub/shop < 1 mile

Washing machine

Dishwasher

Rating

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Sleeps

9

Bedrooms

5

Bathrooms

3

Pets

No

The Property

An outstanding, Grade II* listed, semi-detached Georgian townhouse, set in the heart of Denbigh in North Wales. Dating from 1722 and formerly the dwelling of Lord Mostyn, this magnificent period cottage in Denbigh has been featured extensively on TV and in the local press, and with its sympathetic restoration, it has been granted several national Heritage Awards. Now offering spacious, high quality accommodation set over three floors, this Denbigh cottage is ideal for any family looking for exceptional self-catering accommodation. Delight in the abundance of original features that adorn this 18th century Denbigh cottage, including a restored red brick frontage, large sash windows, original wood panelling dating back to 1722, plus oak flooring and flagstones throughout. The well-equipped kitchen with dining area provides everything you could need for an informal feast, whilst the exclusive wood-panelled dining room allows guests to celebrate in style. The impressive bedrooms ooze elegance, with two boasting en-suite shower rooms, and one offering access to a family bathroom and an adjoining single bedroom, which is ideal for a child. A sheltered rear courtyard at this historic cottage in Denbigh offers a secluded, serene sun trap where you can unwind in the afternoon sunlight. There is a good selection of pubs, shops and restaurants on the doorstep of your Denbigh cottage, and a visit to the nearby 13th century castle to further enhance your experience of Denbigh's romantic history is a must. There is fantastic access to Snowdonia, the Welsh coastline, and the beautiful Isle of Anglesey, all providing scenic, rural beauty for walking and cycling trips. Wherever you roam, return home to your special Denbigh cottage, and dream of a past time echoed by the classical, luxurious furnishings.

About the location

DENBIGH

Ruthin 8 miles; Prestatyn 12 miles; Llandudno 23 miles.

Denbigh dates back to the 11th century and boasts the remains of a 13th century castle, perched on a steep hill above the town and commanding some superb views over the surrounding countryside. Denbigh is a busy little town, with a variety of shops and pubs, and a number of events including walking festivals, beer festivals, the Denbigh and Flint Annual Show, the ClayArt Potters Market and a monthly People's market. Within easy reach of Denbigh are the cathedral at St Asaph, the castle at Bodelwyddan, the seaside resorts of Rhyl, Prestatyn or Colwyn Bay, and the historic city of Chester, over the border into England. The Snowdonia National Park is a short drive, with its stunning lakes, mountains, walking and cycling, while the Lleyn Peninsula and excellent beaches on the Isle of Anglesey are ideal for a day trip. Plenty to see and do at any time of the year!